Never Park In A Ford Trucks Parking Spot!!

Got the update.
The guy with the car has been parking in the F150 owners spot all week.:nonono:
The guy in the car is obviously an idiot because the number is painted in yellow,and is big in size to see at the head of the parking spot.Nothing got done,tow trucks are a waste around here,so he took matters in his own hands.LMAO!!So obviously he just didn't react right away,this was an on going thing all week.
Got to give to the F150 owner,he sure has balls!!! :owned:
It's funny how some are quick to judge. :shrug:
I know i found it ammusing,but i also lived over in that complex before for 5/6 years,so i know how much of a headache it becomes after awhile.

We're not quick to judge. Although the owner of the sedan was parking in the truck owner's space, the truck owner basically committed a crime by ramming the sedan like that.

He IS a moron btw. Definately not the right way to make his point.
 
We're not quick to judge. Although the owner of the sedan was parking in the truck owner's space, the truck owner basically committed a crime by ramming the sedan like that.

He IS a moron btw. Definately not the right way to make his point.

Exactly, right on man.

If the guy in the truck was actually a man instead of a dumbass he would have talked to the apartment manage, the police, the owner of the car, and finally have it towed.

If all of that didnt work he could have got a tow strap and towed the car into the middle of the parking lot. That wouldnt have caused any damage and his point would have been made.
 
When I lived in an apartment that had numbered parking, someone would park in my spot occasionally. I would block them and leave them a note to honk their horn when they are done using MY parking spot. That was the nice me. The not so nice me would key the offender. Especially when I got home late and someone took my spot. Things improved when the apartment complex got rid of assigned parking and made it all free for all.
 
I'm not disagreeing,but come on,set aside all the B.S of everyday living that we got to deal with,the first thought to my mind was not ..."what an ass",but..."that is funny as hell,he really must've had a bad day at work today or something,LMAO!" :shrug:
Yah sure it sucks,and yah sure he could've delt with it a different way,but it's not our problem...right. :nice: So to me,it's funny as hell. :D
 
hey, i can agree with that. people use to park completely across out driveway. i mean, completely. not temporarily either. im talking all night. i dont even know where these people would go to, or are from, all i know is sometimes i couldnt get out. yes, a call to the tow truck driver is easy to do. yes, a sign on the windshield is do-able. both of which ive done, but neither were satisfying. it just feels like someone doesnt give 2 ****s about you, or your territory. they just have no respect for you. thats how it feels. and every once in a while, i just want to ram that ****er out of the way. so, i can totally understand that truck drivers reaction. makes me feel all tingly inside that he did that. sure, he'll pay the price. probably slashed tires, keyed paint. thats why i never did anything extreme in retaliation. but good for him. **** that other guy. who cares if its not rational. sometimes its nice to say **** you.
 
That dude did what a lot of us always say we wish we could. You can't say that you've never been angry enough to do something you shouldn't have. Wether its brake checking some one, cutting some one off, whatever.... some of us have even done that stuff.

It's not hard at all to understand WHY the guy was so angry, and I know at least I have been close to doing stupid stuff like that quite a few times. The only difference between that guy and most of us in the same situation is he was either 100% blinded by anger or just didn't give a crap. So at the least I can emphathize.
 
That happened to my brother. We came home from the track one time and had all our tools, including our jacks. This car had been taking up various spaces for about 2 weeks and it was his turn. Not that night. Since it was a quiet neighborhood and about 1am, we used both floor jacks and pulled it into the road in front of the complex. A few minutes later we saw the blue lights outside, and then yellow lights from the tow truck. The guy came running out of his girlfriends apartment screaming not to tow his car away, which got him busted for car abandonment, since it was in the road, not a parking lot. He was saying that he parked it in the lot and had no idea how it got out there, but darn if he didn't have beer on his breath too. He also had no evidence that anybody else had fiddled with the car so he got to pay the impound and towing fee. That car wasn't seen in the lot anymore.
 
That happened to my brother. We came home from the track one time and had all our tools, including our jacks. This car had been taking up various spaces for about 2 weeks and it was his turn. Not that night. Since it was a quiet neighborhood and about 1am, we used both floor jacks and pulled it into the road in front of the complex. A few minutes later we saw the blue lights outside, and then yellow lights from the tow truck. The guy came running out of his girlfriends apartment screaming not to tow his car away, which got him busted for car abandonment, since it was in the road, not a parking lot. He was saying that he parked it in the lot and had no idea how it got out there, but darn if he didn't have beer on his breath too. He also had no evidence that anybody else had fiddled with the car so he got to pay the impound and towing fee. That car wasn't seen in the lot anymore.

Dude,that is awesome!!! :hail2: :owned: :nice: :spot: